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      Industry Standard Architecture The most common bus architecture on the motherboard of MS-DOS computers. The ISA bus was originally pioneered by IBM on its PC, then its XT and then its AT. ISA is also called the classic bus. It comes in an 8-bit and 16-bit version. Most references to ISA mean the 16-bit version (which carries data at up to 5 megabytes per second).
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      Free Online Dictionary of Computing

      ISA bus definition and hyperlinks to other bus information.
      http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=isa+bus&action=Search

      Ugeek.com

      PC98 spec calls for end of ISA bus, requires FireWire, tech update.
      http://www.ugeek.com/techupdate/pc98tec.htm

      ISA Bus Tutorial

      Describes the hardware of the PC ISA bus.
      http://www.ctv.es/pckits/tISA.html

      The ISA-bus FAQ Project

      Help participate in gathering information for this project.
      http://www.controlled.com/isa/faq.html

      EETimes.com

      Intel musters tiger team to stomp out the ISA bus.
      http://www.eetimes.com/news/98/1022news/intel_musters.html

      Data Structures for EISA/ISA Bus Device Drivers

      Writing EISA and ISA bus device drivers: Digital Unix. Version 4.0B documentation set.
      http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/HTML/AA-Q0R6C-TET1_html/eisabus5.html

      ISABUS Pinout

      Source: IBM PC/AT technical reference.
      http://home.concepts-ict.nl/~nctnico/docs/isabus.txt
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